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INSPECTION
OF
UNFIRED PRESSURE VESSELS
OISD - STANDARD-128
First Edition, November 1988
INSPECTION
OF
UNFIRED PRESSURE VESSELS
Prepared by
COMMITTEE ON INSPECTION
OF STATIC EQUIPMENT
II
NOTE
OISD publications are prepared for use in the Oil and gas
industry under Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. These are the
property of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas and shall not be
reproduced or copied and loaned or exhibited to others without written
consent from OISD.
Though every effort has been made to assure the accuracy
and reliability of the data contained in these documents, OISD hereby
expressly disclaims any liability or responsibility for loss or damage
resulting from their use.
These documents are intended only to supplement and not to
replace the prevailing statutory requirements.
Note
1
in
superscript
indicates
the
modification/changes/addition
based
on
the
amendments approved in the 17th Safety Council
meeting held in July, 1999.
III
FOREWORD
The Oil Industry in India is nearly 100 years old. Due to
various collaboration agreements, a variety of international codes,
standards and practices have been in vogue. Standardisation in
design philosophies and operating and maintenance practices at a
national level was hardly in existence. This, coupled with feed back
from some serious accidents that occurred in the recent past in India
and abroad, emphasized the need for the industry to review the
existing state of art in designing, operating and maintaining oil and
gas installations.
With this in view, the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, in
1986, constituted a Safety Council assisted by Oil Industry Safety
Directorate (OISD), staffed from within the industry, in formulating and
implementing a series of self regulatory measures aimed at removing
obsolescence, standardising and upgrading the existing standards to
ensure safer operations. Accordingly, OISD constituted a number of
Functional Committees comprising of experts nominated from the
industry to draw up standards and guidelines on various subjects.
The present document on Inspection of Unfired Pressure
Vessels has been prepared by the Functional Committee on
Inspection of Static Equipment. This document is based on the
accumulated knowledge and experience of industry members and the
various national and international codes and practices.
It is
recognised that failure of internals of a pressure vessel may only affect
its performance and at most times may not materially affect the safety
of the vessel. However, it is also recognised that failure of an internal
component may load to unit upsets which in turn could lead to a leak
of hydrocarbons. Keeping this in view the Committee decided to
include inspection of internals also as a part of this standard. This
document is meant to be used as a supplement and not as a
replacement for existing codes and practices. It is hoped that the
provisions of this document, when adopted may go a long way to
improve the safety and reduce accidents in the Oil and Gas Industry.
Users are cautioned that no standard can be a substitute for the
judgment of a responsible qualified inspection Engineer. Suggestions
are invited from the users, after it is put into practice, to improve the
document further.
This standard in no way supercedes the statutory regulations of CCE,
Factory Inspectorate or any other Govt. body which must be followed
as applicable.
Suggestions for amendments to this document should be
addressed to
The Co-ordinator,
Committee on
Inspection of Static Equipment,
Oil Industry Safety Directorate,
2ND Floor, Kailash
26, KasturbaGandhi Road,
New Delhi 110 001
COMMITTEE
IV
ON
INSPECTION OF STATIC EQUIPMENT
List of Members
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name
Designation &
Position in
Organisation
Committee
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1.
CMNM-IOC (R & P)
Leader
2.
Sh.A.S. Soni
DGM (P)-ONGC
Member
3.
Sh.R.H. Vohra
DGM-IOC (Mkt.)
Member
4.
Sh.D.P. Dhall
5.
Sh.P. Dasgupta
SIPM-IOC ( R & P)
Member
6.
Sh.I.M. Advani
Member
7.
Sh.R.M.N. Marar
Jt.Director OISD
Member Co-ordinator.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------In addition to the above, several other experts from industry contributed in the preparation, review and
finalisation of this document.
PAGE NO.
1.0
Introduction
2.0
Scope
3.0
3.1
3.2
4.0
Role of Inspection
5.0
Inspection Tools
6.0
7.0
8.0
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
8.10
8.11
8.12
8.13
9.0
Frequency of Inspection
10.0
10.1
10.1.1
10.1.2
10.1.3
10.1.4
10.2
10.2.1
10.2.2
10.2.3
10.3
10.4
Inspection Procedures
Inspection of Columns
External Inspection
Internal Inspection
Inspection of Lined Columns
Inspection of Pressure Vessels in FCCU
Inspection of Vessels
External Inspection
Internal Inspection
Riveted Vessels
Corrosion Coupons/Probes
Safety Relief Devices
11.0
Retiring Thickness
VI
12.0
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.3.1
12.3.2
12.4
12.5
13.0
14.0
References
ANNEXURES
I
II
III
VII
1.O
INTRODUCTION
4.0
2.0
SCOPE
3.0
3.1
ROLE OF INSPECTION
5.0
INSPECTION TOOLS
i)
ii)
iii)
iv)
i)
Kit.
(Wet
6.0
INSPECTION
OF
NEW
PRESSURE VESSELS DURING
FABRICATION
7.0
CHECK
LIST
FOR
INSPECTION OF PRESSURE
VESSELS
PRIOR
TO
ERECTION
AND
COMMISSIONING.
CHECKS
1.
Check
for
proper
alignment of supports.
2.
Check
nameplate
attachment.
3.
Check
nameplate
rating.
4.
Check foundation bolts and
shims.
CHECKS
REMARKS
8.0
LIKELY
LOCATIONS
METAL WASTAGE
OF
8.1
REMARKS
5.
Inspect shell wall for
out of roundness, bulges and
dents.
6.
Inspect visually, weld
joints.
7.
Check
alterations
made
during
plant
construction.
8.
Check wall thickness
of shell and nozzles.
9.
Check
and
test
reinforcement plates and test
holes.
10.
Check
and
test
nozzles, facings, gaskets and
bolts.
11.
Check outside bolting
and stiffening rings.
12.
Check insulation and
fire proofing.
13.
Check
insulation
protection.
14.
Check
painting
quality.
15.
Check internals.
16.
Check
and
test
internal lining of shell nozzles.
17.
Check for internal
cleanliness before final boxing
up.
18.
Check whether design
of vessel and foundation
allows
vessel
to
be
hydrotested in situ.
19.
Test
shell
hydrostatically,
if
any
alteration has been made in
the shell.
20.
Check whether proper
relief valve is installed.
21.
Check that connected
pipings do not strain the
vessel nozzles.
22.
Check for verticality of
columns and tall vessels. Note 1
CRUDE
DISTILLATION
UNITOVERHEAD ACCUMULATORS
REACTORS IN REFORMERS
REACTORS IN FCCU
8.9
CHOKE CHAMBERS
8.10
8.11
10.0
10.1
i)
INSPECTION OF COLUMNS
9.0
INSPECTION PROCEDURES
FREQUENCY OF INSPECTION
All new vessels, regardless of service shall
be inspected within first 2 years of
operation. Thereafter, the periods of future
inspection shall be scheduled on the basis
of established corrosion rates, the type of
service, remaining corrosion allowance and
the life expectancy.
I)
a)
Foundations
b)
Skirts
v)
vi)
FOUNDATION/ANCHOR BOLTS
LADDERS,
STAIRWAYS,
PLATFORMS AND STRUCTURALS
INSULATION
COATINGS
AND
AND
SMALL
NOZZLES
CONNECTIONS
GROUND CONNECTIONS
PROTECTIVE
vii)
a)
Visual Inspection
b)
f)
Weld Joints
i)
Ultrasonic Inspection
Vessels
Service
in
High
PRELIMINARY INSPECTION
LPG vessels
Temperature
ii)
DETAILED INSPECTION
a)
Top Zone
d)
Feed Zone
i)
STRIPLINED COLUMN
Bottom Zone
i)
CLADDED COLUMNS
INSPECTION
OF
PAINTED AREA
INTERNALLY
10.1.4 INSPECTION
OF
VESSELS IN FCCU
REACTORS
PRESSURE
ii)
REGENERATOR
iii)
ORIFICE CHAMBER
CONCRETE,
GUNITE
REFRACTORY LININGS
AND
INSPECTION OF VESSELS
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CORROSION COUPONS/PROBES
ii)
RUBBER LINED PRESSURE
VESSEL
Some pressure vessels are rubber
lined from inside for protection against
corrosion. The rubber lining shall be
inspected for mechanical damage,
holes, cracking, blistering, bonding etc.
Holes in the lining is evidenced by
building. A holiday detector should be
used to thoroughly check the lining for
leaks and holidays. Care must be
taken so that the test voltage does not
approach a value that might puncture
the lining. Standards are available for
values of test voltages as per thickness
of rubber lining. For inspecting rubber
lined vessels, IS-4682-Part-I shall be
referred. Bonding of the rubber lining
10.4
11.0
11
RETIRING THICKNESS
12.
INSPECTION
MAINTENANCE
12.1
WELD BUILD UP
DURING
i)
12.2
NOZZLE REPLACEMENT
12.3
12
REPAIR
OF
STRIPLINING
CLADDING
AND
13
REPAIR
OF
PAINTED
RUBBERLINED AREAS
14.0
REFERENCES
ii)
AND
13.0 DOCUMENTATION
Unfired
Section
Pressure
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FORM 1
WEIGHTS
DESIGN CODE_________________________
SHELL______________________________
MANUFACTURER_______________________
INTERNALS_________________________
MANUFACTURERS
ORDER NO.____________________________
INSULATION_________________________
DRG.NO.______________________________
EMPTY VESSEL______________________
JOB NO._______________________________
FULL OF WATER
DIMENSIONS
OPERATING CAPACITY________________
MATERIALS
TOTAL HEIGHT________________________
HEIGHT BETWEEN TANGENTS__________
SHELL_________________________________
DIAMETER___________________________
HEADS_____________________________
WALL THICKNESS____________________
SKIRT_______________________________
TYPE OF HEADS______________________
BASE PLATE_________________________
MANWAY NOZZLE______________________
CONDITIONS
DESIGN TEMPOC_____________________
STRESS RELIEVED____________________
RADIOGRAPHED____________________________
HEAD_____________________________________
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FORM 4
DATA RECORD CARD
UNIT_________
INSP.
POINT
DESCRIPTIO
N
SIZE
SCHDL
ORG.
THICKN
RET
THICKN
THICKNESS
1986
19
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
20
UJ+
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ANNEXURE I
INSPECTION CHECK LIST FOR COLUMNS IN SERVICE
UNIT_______________ EQUIPMENT No_____________
DATE_______________
1. SERVICE
2. REASON FOR INSPECTION
Shutdown
ii)
On-Stream
I)
Breakdown
3. INTERNAL INSPECTION
A. TOP ZONE
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
Scaling Nature
Dome
Shell
Welding
Nozzle Welding
Internals
Spouts and Counter Spouts
B. MIDDLE ZONE
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Scaling Nature
Shell
Welding
Nozzle Welding
Internal
Spouts and Counter Spouts
C. BOTTOM ZONE
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
Scaling Nature
Shell
Dome
Welding
Nozzle Welding
Steam Coils
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4. EXTERNAL INSPECTION
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
INSPECTION ENGINEER
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ANNEXURE-II
INSPECTION OF WELDING
1.
ii)
iii)
iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
Interpretation
of
drawings
and
specifications.
Verification of the metal being welded.
Verification of procedure and welder
qualification.
Checking application of approved welding
procedures.
Verification of proper heat treatment.
Assuring acceptable quality of welds.
Preparation of records and reports.
Cleaning.
Preheat and interpass temperatures.
Joint preparation.
Distortion control.
Filler Metal.
Interpass chipping, grinding or gouging.
4.
i)
ii)
Welding process
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iv)
v)
vi)
vii)
6.
DESTRUCTIVE TESTS
i)
ii)
Chemical
analysis,
microscopic
examination, grain size determination etc.
7.
ULTRASONIC TESTING.
EDDY CURRENT TESTING.
FERRITE DETERMINATION.
ULTRASONIC HARDNESS TESTING
REPAIR OF WELDS
i)
ii)
iii) RADIOGRAPHY:
Unless
otherwise
specified the extent of radiographic
examination will be as follows:
a) carbon and carbon molybdenum steels10% of the welds.
b) alloy steel - 100% of the welds. The weld
joint for radiography will be marked by the
inspector.
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ANNEXURE-III
HYDROGEN BLISTERS-INSPECTION, EVALUATION AND
REAPIR OF PRESSURE VESSELS
1.
INSPECTION
D. Hydrogen blisters visible in and very near
highly stressed areas such as head
knuckles, openings, seam and seam
junctures, and support pads should be
considered unacceptable in pressure
vessels.
REPAIRS
EVALUATION
B.
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